Vikash Dhorasoo divorced from Emilie, the mother of his two daughters: their very discreet story began in adolescence

Great premiere for Laurent Ruquier this evening, who presents the very first of his new talk show, Yesterday, today, tomorrow on France 2. In this nostalgic show, the host will go back in time with many personalities who make the news. We will find in particular Magali Berdah, Marlène Schiappa or even Jenifer for this beautiful first which is likely to make people talk. World Cup obliges, football will also be discussed during the show and for this, the host, in a relationship with Hugo Manos, called on one of the most popular consultants of the moment, Vikash Dhorasoo.

After a brilliant career as a footballer which saw him go through Ac Milan or even Paris Saint-Germain, Vikash Dhorasoo became a consultant for television and for a few years we find him on The L’Equipe channel. While the 49-year-old former player has become a popular media man, he has kept his private life a secret. For several years, he shared the life of a certain Emilie, to whom he was married before divorcing. Together they had two daughters, Rose (born in 2003) and Sara (born in 2005) and loved each other for years before going their separate ways.

He was 15 at the time and we’ve been together ever since.

A couple who knew each other very early, as Emilie revealed during an interview with the media 5 More. When asked to recount their first meeting, the latter must remember a period that does not date from yesterday. “I met Vikash in Le Havre, in middle school, then we were together in high school. He was 15 at the time and we’ve been together ever since”says the former wife of Vikash Dhorasoo in this interview given in 2004. At the time, Rose had just been born and the couple was in heaven. “We are very happy, there are no words to describe this happiness. We are in love and our love has grown stronger with the arrival of our daughter Rose”concludes Emilie.

Find Vikash Dhorasoo in Yesterday Today Tomorrow tonight at 9:10 p.m. on France 2.

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